This week’s feature is a thoughtful essay by Leif Gregersen, a longtime disability advocate, on what the UCP's transition away from AISH could mean for the people who rely on it. https://t.co/p9uLSlf2rj #ableg#canpoli#abpoli
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In the last few weeks, Alberta separatism has dominated headlines. Whether we like it or not, this debate is here, it's getting louder - and the pro-Canada side needs to show up.
Let's talk about why and how we push back against Alberta separatism and fight for Canada. 🇨🇦
NEW: This week’s feature is part two of our referendum explainer and, like the referendum question itself, it’s not the draft we expected to publish. #abpoli#ableg#canpoli https://t.co/lEADDVPKKK
It is 148 days until October 19, 2026 - referendum day in Alberta.
🇨🇦 Case for Canada: https://t.co/LQIiMSARMz
🍁 On Canada: https://t.co/ttj6xCedIg
🦄 Three Alberta separatism myths: https://t.co/6ocvSf78BZ
STATEMENT ON PROVINCIAL ADDRESS
The Premier of Alberta intervened to lower the threshold for getting a separatist question on the ballot. She then intervened to eliminate a review requiring the question be constitutional. She intervenes again tonight after yet another court has told the separatists to slow down and follow the law.
The premier can wrap these actions in the words of democracy, but she is willfully ignoring the will of the vast majority of Albertans who want no part of this separatist conversation.
The simple reality, a reality you would not find in her speech, is this: she has pushed along a question because a group has threatened to bring down her and her party if she does not.
Her internal political problems have become our national crisis.
The Premier asserts her patriotism. I will take her at her word, but I will remind her a patriot puts country ahead of party. A leader steers the agenda, rather than having it blindly dictated to them. An Albertan finds ways to do what’s right, not justifications for doing what’s wrong.
This baffling, referendum-on-a-referendum question will do nothing to settle anything. It adds another layer of confusion. It will divide. It will distract. It will damage.
I hope her government will consider how to step back from this madness before the damage to our province’s social fabric and economy is too great.
Corey Hogan MP
Calgary Confederation
"It is all the more important that our elected officials orient themselves around the basic principles of democracy, the rule of law and good government that define our Canadian way of life."
Alberta's Lt.-Gov. Salma Lakhani stands up for Canadian values ahead of the cabinet shuffle.
This week’s Forward Weekly feature story is an explainer that no normal province should ever need, but here we are. https://t.co/tV8w29p9Jj #abpoli#ableg#canpoli
While the government claims private options will fix the system, they are actually just handing universal public healthcare over to a U.S.-style private insurance system. #ableg#abpoli#cdnpoli https://t.co/55yGuX4Y6C
PM Carney: "As someone who was raised in Alberta, a proud Albertan, I view that very much the best place for Alberta is in Canada and certainly a Canada that works, which is what we're pursuing."
Thank you @coreyhoganyyc for a clear, thoughtful, fact based stance on the importance of speaking up for Canada while living in Alberta. Alberta is my home, Canada is my country. It’s worth fighting for. #ForeverCanadian
Shannon Phillips reacts to Ottawa-Alberta carbon deal: "What an extraordinary moment this is in Canadian federalism when one province has essentially set the terms for climate policy for the entire country."
This is amazing - @kevinolearytv 🤡 is fearmongering about Chinese agents opposing his giant Utah data center… but it’s 2 young local girls in Utah who hilariously call him out👇🏽
(H/T @YourAnonNews)
In this week's Forward Weekly feature, David Berry offers an unsparing commentary on the psychology of grievance politics in Alberta—and how personal frustration, left unchecked, can metastasize into something much more destructive.
https://t.co/r7mRkI53jq
#ableg#abpoli#canpoli
This week on ‘Whatever This Is’, we are calling out the great steal. Danielle Smith looked at Alberta’s independent electoral map and decided that fair democracy is optional.
This isn't just standard politics; it's Canadian gerrymandering in UCP's favour. #ableg#canpoli#abpoli